Stochastic Modeling and Resource Dimensioning of Multi-Cellular Edge Intelligent Systems
Jaume Anguera Peris, Joakim Jald\'en

TL;DR
This paper presents a stochastic framework for joint radio and computational resource dimensioning in multi-cell edge intelligent systems, optimizing deployment cost while ensuring quality of service under uncertainty.
Contribution
It introduces a unified probabilistic model combining network topology, interference, and workload profiling to optimize resource deployment with proven global optimality.
Findings
Smaller cells reduce transmission delay but increase per-request computing costs.
Larger cells decrease computing costs but increase transmission delay.
Densification benefits depend on frequency reuse scaling.
Abstract
Edge intelligence enables AI inference at the network edge, co-located with or near the radio access network, rather than in centralized clouds or on mobile devices. It targets low-latency, resource-constrained applications with large data volumes, requiring tight integration of wireless access and on-site computing. Yet system performance and cost-efficiency hinge on joint pre-deployment dimensioning of radio and computational resources, especially under spatial and temporal uncertainty. Prior work largely emphasizes run-time allocation or relies on simplified models that decouple radio and computing, missing end-to-end correlations in large-scale deployments. This paper introduces a unified stochastic framework to dimension multi-cell edge-intelligent systems. We model network topology with Poisson point processes, capturing random user and base-station locations, inter-cell…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Age of Information Optimization · IoT Networks and Protocols
